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  • tommer12
    • Apr 2004
    • 110

    • Fort Mill, SC

    • 2006 Ski Nautique 206 2005 Super Air 210 Team 1992 SNOB 1984 Ski Nautique

    #1

    Tips for mounting a tower?

    I have an 1992 SN open bow.... any tips on what fold down tower is best, mounting tips? have the dealer do it? I am pretty mechanical and could probably do it myself.. but jeez... drilling holes in my beautiful boat...

    I can't find any pictures or contact names of how they did, etc. I checked out Monstertower.com and they had a few CC on there, possibly a 92,93 closed bow.. hard to tell with a tower... tips are what i need...

    anyone out there can throw me a wake, i mean wake?


    Thanks my fellow nautiquers
  • Pratt
    • Jul 2003
    • 69



    #2
    I have installed a MonsterTower and it is very very easy....That is the only Tower that I would recommend that was nto a FCT
    2001 Super Air

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    • Air206
      • Mar 2004
      • 171

      • Smith Mountain Lake, VA

      • Former: 1992 Nautique Excel - First Love Former: 1978 Ski Tique - Classic Beauty Current: 2004 Air 206 ZR6-Powered - Amazing! Current: 1991 Barefoot Nautique - 454 Power!

      #3
      We had a Titan I put on our Excel. The guys at Titan were great and the tower was more solid than any (Non-FCT) that I've seen. You could powder coat any color and it collapses easily. It was a great addition........
      2004 Air 206 Limited, Midnight Blue & Titanium, Silver Accents, FCT, Vortec ZR6, Perfect Pass - Dream Nautique!!
      1991 Barefoot Nautique, Fire Red & Black, PCM 454 - Power and Comfort!

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      • tommer12
        • Apr 2004
        • 110

        • Fort Mill, SC

        • 2006 Ski Nautique 206 2005 Super Air 210 Team 1992 SNOB 1984 Ski Nautique

        #4
        nice lookin rig. So you mounted this yourself. Any tips or just follow the Monster instructions... meaning... measure, then measure again... wait a couple days.... measure again, pray then drill.. wait.. measure again.

        How about underneath reenforcement? anything or just a plate that came with the tower?

        Thanks again!

        Oh, I have an open bow... should still work, but just checkin

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        • Air206
          • Mar 2004
          • 171

          • Smith Mountain Lake, VA

          • Former: 1992 Nautique Excel - First Love Former: 1978 Ski Tique - Classic Beauty Current: 2004 Air 206 ZR6-Powered - Amazing! Current: 1991 Barefoot Nautique - 454 Power!

          #5
          Originally posted by tommer12
          nice lookin rig. So you mounted this yourself. Any tips or just follow the Monster instructions... meaning... measure, then measure again... wait a couple days.... measure again, pray then drill.. wait.. measure again.

          How about underneath reenforcement? anything or just a plate that came with the tower?

          Thanks again!

          Oh, I have an open bow... should still work, but just checkin
          We had it mounted, didn't trust my gal to my pseudo-engineering!! The things to note are:
          1- angle of deck (Titan is very forgiving-can slope a lot away from center)
          2- mounting location (along driver side gunnel is conduit for steering & throttle & wiring -can't hit that!)
          3- may need fiberglass reinforcement to flatten surfaces below for backing plates
          4- dimensions of mounting & backing plates & ability to get to them (we had to reverse ours to accomodate vents near windshield)
          5- ability to collapse and look right at mounting position (look at shameful nautiques post !!!! ARGH!!!)

          It made a tremendous addition to the boat but I sweated it for about 1 year!! You will be glad you added it !!
          2004 Air 206 Limited, Midnight Blue & Titanium, Silver Accents, FCT, Vortec ZR6, Perfect Pass - Dream Nautique!!
          1991 Barefoot Nautique, Fire Red & Black, PCM 454 - Power and Comfort!

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          • tommer12
            • Apr 2004
            • 110

            • Fort Mill, SC

            • 2006 Ski Nautique 206 2005 Super Air 210 Team 1992 SNOB 1984 Ski Nautique

            #6
            yeah, I think I am going to do it next year... broke from buying the boat this year and stereo.... so tower next year I think. So you went with a titan or a monster.. it looks like a monster tower on your boat. This is the boat I just bought... http://www.planetnautique.com/index....iewtopic&t=921

            and this is my old boat that I am selling.. dont' want to, but I need a little more room and don't have the time to keep putting into the 84...
            http://www.planetnautique.com/index....iewtopic&t=972

            thanks for the tips btw... did a dealer do it?

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            • Air206
              • Mar 2004
              • 171

              • Smith Mountain Lake, VA

              • Former: 1992 Nautique Excel - First Love Former: 1978 Ski Tique - Classic Beauty Current: 2004 Air 206 ZR6-Powered - Amazing! Current: 1991 Barefoot Nautique - 454 Power!

              #7
              Originally posted by tommer12
              yeah, I think I am going to do it next year... broke from buying the boat this year and stereo.... so tower next year I think. So you went with a titan or a monster.. it looks like a monster tower on your boat. This is the boat I just bought... http://www.planetnautique.com/index....iewtopic&t=921

              and this is my old boat that I am selling.. dont' want to, but I need a little more room and don't have the time to keep putting into the 84...
              http://www.planetnautique.com/index....iewtopic&t=972

              thanks for the tips btw... did a dealer do it?
              It is a Titan Series I Tower (Rock solid)... I will post a picture of another Titan on a Nautique from this site..... (We were quoted $400 to $800 to install from several folks in the Mid-Atlantic area - we spent $350) We had our local MC dealer do it (former CC and MC dealer) ..... no bondo used for this install!!!! The older Series Is are a whole lot cheaper now!!! Contact Scott Sax at Titan - Good guy.........
              2004 Air 206 Limited, Midnight Blue & Titanium, Silver Accents, FCT, Vortec ZR6, Perfect Pass - Dream Nautique!!
              1991 Barefoot Nautique, Fire Red & Black, PCM 454 - Power and Comfort!

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              • Rick
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Mar 2004
                • 1250

                • San Diego, Ca

                • 1962 Keaton Utility. 2000 Ski 1965 Barracuda

                #8
                Unless I'm mistaken MBO is outting togeather a group buy with Titan.
                Nautiqueless in San Diego

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                • marine_mech_01
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 5



                  #9
                  Tower

                  I also have a 92 ski nautique open bow, that i just bought. I ordered a big air tower and it should be in next week. I will let you know how it goes. Also look out for my post next week about my custom four speaker canisters.

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